Ways to Correct Modified Risk Factors in the Management of Diabetic Foot Syndrome

О.V. Marchenko

Abstract

The article presents modified risk factors that influence the development and clinical course of ulcers of the feet in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and diabetic foot syndrome (DFS). Most DM patients on admission to hospital for DFS have: prolonged decompensation of DM, lipid metabolism disorders, concomitant cardiovascular disease (coronary heart disease), hypertension. It was found that the formation of sensorimotor neuropathy in patients with DM is a major risk factor for ulcers of the feet. At the time of ulcer detection, most patients have combination of sensorimotor neuropathy with other risk factors — foot deformity, presence of ulcers and/or amputations in past medical history, macroangiopathy. The presence of infection in the ulcerous defect is a significant risk factor for unfavorable course of DFS. Stable compensation of DM, the target values of blood lipids and blood pressure made it possible to achieve the healing of the ulcer in a shorter period.